"You know, frankly I think he was just continuing a tradition of being a reality TV star who tries to hold the world’s attention,” Coons said on CNN. “Tries to make sure that folks don’t change the channel.”

“That was a very ominous warning, but given his blustering against North Korea and Kim Jong-un, I’m not sure that that is predicting any imminent attack or any imminent military effort by the United States,” Coons continued.

At an event with military leaders at the White House Thursday, Trump cryptically told reporters that the gathering was “the calm before the storm.”

When pressed on the meaning of the comments on Thursday, and again on Friday, Trump responded: "you'll find out."

Trump’s comments come after The Washington Post reported Thursday that Trump plans to decertify Iran's compliance with the nuclear deal next week and announce that it is not in the United States’ national interest. The comment was also made shortly after he had been briefed by the military on North Korea.